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BRK/Bahraich (3 PFs)
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Track: Construction - Gauge Conversion

Updated: May 12 (07:55)
Bahraich Railway Station (BRK) is located in Friganj, Bahraich district, Uttar Pradesh. It serves as a crucial transportation hub for the region and features 3 platforms, offering connectivity to various destinations within India. The station provides basic amenities like ticket counters, waiting rooms, and refreshment stalls. Travelers can experience the vibrant local culture and explore the historical and religious sites nearby.

Tourism

Sri Ram Janaki Mandir: A renowned temple dedicated to Lord Rama and Sita, attracting numerous devotees.
Hanuman Garhi: A revered temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, offering panoramic views.
Baba Moosa Dargah: A Sufi shrine, attracting pilgrims and devotees from across the region.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, a major pilgrimage site.
Sri Durga Mandir: A prominent temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, a popular destination for devotees.

Food

Shree Krishna Restaurant: Known for its delicious vegetarian thalis and North Indian cuisine.
Bhojanalaya: Offers a variety of vegetarian dishes, including south Indian specialties.
Amul Restaurant: A popular spot for vegetarian snacks and quick bites.
Hotel Sagar: Serves a wide range of vegetarian options, including chaat and street food.
The Dhaba: A casual eatery offering simple and flavorful vegetarian dishes.

Station Address

Station Rd, Friganj, Bahraich, District: Bahraich. Pin: 271801.
State: Uttar Pradesh

Elevation: 123 m above sea level
Type: Regular   Category: NSG-5
Zone: NER/North Eastern   Division: Lucknow NER


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Sep 06 (21:53)   Delayed Railway Line Project in Shravasti, Uttar Pradesh: Land Acquisition Begins After Five Years

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Entry# 6181255   News Entry# 568383         Tags   Past Edits
read full article... Lucknow News: परियोजना के पांच वर्ष बाद शुरू हुई रेल लाइन बिछाने की कवायद

The process of acquiring land for a new railway line in Shravasti district, Uttar Pradesh, has begun after a five-year delay. The district, despite having an airport with twice-weekly flights to Lucknow and a sensitive 66 km border with Nepal, lacks a railway line and a transport corporation depot. The project,...
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approved in 2018 with a budget of 4940 crores, involves a 240 km line from Bahraich to Dumriaganj via various towns in the district. The foundation stone was laid in March 2019 by former Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State Manoj Sinha. The project was initially scheduled for completion by 2024-25, but work has been delayed.

Shravasti district me, UP me, rail line layne ke liye zameen lene ki procedure shuru ho gayi hai, 5 saal ki delay ke baad. District me airport hai, Lucknow ke liye 2 din ki flight chalti hai, aur Nepal ke saath 66 km ki border bhi hai, lekin koi rail line...
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ya transport corporation depot nahi hai. 2018 me 4940 crore ka budget approve hua tha, aur 240 km line Bahraich se Dumriaganj tak, district ke kai gaon se hoti huyi, banani hai. Project ka foundation stone March 2019 me Piyush Goyal aur Manoj Sinha ne rakha tha. Project 2024-25 tak khatam hone wala tha, lekin kaam mein delay ho gaya hai.
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Sep 01 (19:22)   Train Services Resume on Pilibhit-Mailani Railway Line After 6 Years, Connecting Residents to Lucknow

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read full article... 6 साल बाद पीलीभीत-मैलानी रेलखंड पर दौड़ी ट्रेन; लाखों लोगों को मिली राहत, लखनऊ की राह हुई आसान - Train ran on Malani railway track

After a six-year wait, train services have resumed on the Pilibhit-Mailani railway line. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw virtually flagged off the first train from Pilibhit station. The resumption of services connects Pilibhit, Mailani, Puranpur, and other nearby stations, making travel to Lucknow easier for residents of these areas. Train services on...
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this line were halted in June 2018 due to the commencement of broad-gauge work on the Mailani railway line. Residents had been demanding the resumption of services since then. Three passenger trains will operate on this route, along with an extension of a train from Lucknow to Shahgarh and a special train from Howrah to Lalkuan. However, some traders presented a memorandum to General Manager (GM) Swapnil Mathur, expressing concerns about the train timings and requesting adjustments for the convenience of passengers.

6 saal ke intezaar ke baad, Pilibhit-Mailani railway line pe train chalne lagi hai. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw ne Pilibhit station se pehli train ko virtually flag off kiya. Isse Pilibhit, Mailani, Puranpur, aur aas-paas ke stations connect ho gaye hain, jisse in areas ke logon ka Lucknow jaana aasaan...
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ho gaya hai. June 2018 mein Mailani railway line pe broad-gauge ka kaam start hone ke wajah se train services band ho gayi thi. Tab se locals train service start karne ki demand kar rahe the. 3 passenger trains is route pe chalengi, aur Lucknow se Shahgarh aane wali train ka extension bhi kiya gaya hai, aur Howrah se Lalkuan chalne wali special train bhi hai. Lekin, kuchh traders ne General Manager (GM) Swapnil Mathur ko memorandum diya, train timings ko leke concern dikhaate hue aur timings adjust karne ki request ki.
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Aug 31 (19:49)   Special Train Service Between Gorakhpur and Bahraich Cancelled for Two Days Due to Signal Commissioning Work

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read full article... Rail News: इस वजह से दो दिन बंद रहेगी बहराइच-गोरखपुर विशेष ट्रेन

Due to automatic signal commissioning work at the Magahar Khalilabad Churbe station, the 05131/05132 special unreserved train service between Gorakhpur and Bahraich has been cancelled for two days, on September 3rd and 4th. The work is expected to be completed by September 5th, and the train service is expected to resume...
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then. Travelers will have to rely on alternative transportation during the two-day closure.

Magahar Khalilabad Churbe station pe automatic signal commission karne ke kaam ki wajah se, Gorakhpur aur Bahraich ke beech chalne wali 05131/05132 special unreserved train service do din band rahegi, 3 aur 4 September ko. Ye kaam 5 September tak khatam hone ki ummeed hai, aur train service fir se shuru...
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hone ki ummeed hai. Do din band rahega iske wajah se travelers ko dusre transportation ka istemal karna padega.
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Jul 28 (01:13)   05355/Nanpara - Mailani MG Passenger Special (UnReserved) | MLN/Mailani Junction (3 PFs)
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What if I ask you, what is the most stupid thing you've done to retrieve your slippers? I made a sprint through a tiger reserve. This is the story of my journey through one of the last mainline MG routes of India.

On one fine July morning, I was feeling too overwhelmed by the things going on in my life and work. So, I did what any sane person would do, I headed out for the first location I saw on Instagram. I wanted to mysteriously disappear for a few days,
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but I needed someone to drop me off to the bus stop. So much for disappearing mysteriously.

It was a good day, people didn't seem to be unhealthy. So, I utilized my time researching the route and booked a ticket in current availability. The only reservation I did, or so I thought. I headed out for the expressway in night, somehow boarded a UPSRTC, which seemed like punch it and it would fall apart. But somehow, it made it till Lucknow, from where I had to board my train.

My train was the ANVT-GKP weekly, in which I was going to travel till Gonda. With side lower allotted to me in the empty coach, it was going to be a beautiful nonstop run. I woke up somewhere around Colonelganj, and the surroundings were something out of a movie. It was a misty morning, wrapped in a blue hue, with our train racing through the magestic plains of Uttar Pradesh in a fine drizzle.

I deboarded at Gonda, and while I couldn't get the snaps I had planned, I was amazed by the rustic beauty of the erstwhile MG station. I went out to buy a ticket for the Gonda-Bahraich DEMU and, while at it, captured the beautiful IZN YDM-4 stabled outside, looking for the first time at an MG loco in the real world. I boarded the last vendor coach of the train, and it turned out to be a good decision because it was basically empty, while the rest of the train was jam-packed.

The whole route converted from MG is a site to behold, huge trees, seemingly older than time looming all over the platforms, train chugging between water filled nurseries of paddy on an overcast morning. No trace of humanity in vicinity and the chatter of vendors inside the coach. We had a crossing, too, with the delayed BRK-BSB Intercity hauled by a GZB WAP-5.

There was a person sitting beside me with a lot of cameras whom I thought to be another railfan, so I found a companion, fine. I was greatly disappointed when I found out he was just a wedding photographer going to Bahraich. I deboarded at Bahraich and went out to buy tickets again for Mailani. And I was surprised to see the crowd of daily travelers. Again, I boarded the SLR. Except for the electrical components, the train was maintained well. Coaches were clean, toilets scrubbed, with running water.

The train lurched into motion, and the coach came to life. The coach was occupied mainly by people going to their daily jobs in Risiya. From nurses to policemen, shopkeepers to peons, hawkers to teachers, everyone seemed to know each other. That's the beauty of small towns. Somehow, these people included me in their conversations as if I were their daily co-passanger. And for once, I forgot about capturing the route.

Almost everyone deboarded at Risiya, and the passenger from Nepalgunj, which usually xinged at Nanpara, crossed us at Risiya itself. The jungle hadn't started yet, and we were passing through the lazy farmlands and occasional villages. Once the train halted at Nanpara, it started to drizzle. The train was completely empty now. Since the halt at Nanpara was almost an hour long, I got down to capture the train below the huge Maulsree tree and the daily life at the station.

Nanpara is the junction of Bahraich-Mailani and Nepalgunj lines. Few spare coaches standing on the loop, colonial style building, and huge Maulsree and Sal trees looming over the whole station. Vendors frying samosas and bread pakoras, while people moving on the platform bustling with activity, the station is a page taken out of Malgudi Days.

With nothing to eat, I bought those freshly made snacks. While they were delicious, they were a bit oily for my liking. After an hour, the Guard waved his flag, the loco whistled, and we moved further. The jungle starts somewhere around Mihinpurwa. Before that, the route is like the typical northern Indian plains. Farmlands stretching to the horizon and occasional plantations around the tracks. Stations are beautiful and will take you back in time. The train got decent patronage, and I was surprised that everyone boarded with a valid ticket.

After Mihinpurwa, the track runs parallel to the road for a while under the thick canopies of Sal trees in the Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary. The jungle starts gradually and takes over the surroundings. A layer of mist surrounded the tracks, and I could spot occasional Langurs, few birds, and a lot of brooks. The jungle itself seemed to be lost in its own thoughts. We crossed our pairing train somewhere inside the sanctuary, coming out of the forest, crossing the semaphores, and disappearing back into the jungle.

We curved out of the Katarniaghat gradually and entered the grassland, crossing the mighty Sharda Barrage over an angrily churning Sharda river. The river had flooed the area, showing that ultimately, mother nature reclaims back what belongs to her. I made a few local friends on the train. A person traveling solo needs someone to capture him, too, right. We crossed another service going to Bahraich at a yet another beautiful station. If you're traveling on that route, you'll realize that time has stopped on these stations somewhere in the past. It's surreal.

Unlike Katarniaghat, Dudhwa starts abruptly. You can literally see the forest approaching, with a clear demarcation between plain grasslands and high Sal trees. Dudhwa is a combination of grasslands, tall Sal trees, and a lot of water bodies. And yes, endless rows of termite mounds, some of them higher than our train, and probably older than me. Now, do you remember the first line I mentioned? I was sitting on the door, and one of my slippers fell down on the ground. And there I am, watching at it left behind on the forest floor.

But somehow, the train screeched to a halt a few meters ahead. Most probably, to let a bunch of animals cross the track. And simultaneously, I jumped out and ran, barefoot back in the jungle. Retrieved my slipper, clicked a photo of the train, and ran back. As soon as I grabbed the door handle, the train lurched into motion. Now, looking back at that day, I realize it was pure madness. Running back in a tiger paradise, leaving my DSLR bag, food, water, charger, and my wallet on the train without thinking what would've happened if I missed the train. What is a journey without such stories.

After that, the route was pretty much the same, and I dozed off. Woke up at Dudhwa and again went back to sleep. Finally, I woke up near Palia and saw a bunch of keymen sitting around me. They were talking about a tiger sighting near Dudhwa railway station. Finally, an exciting journey came to an end when we reached Mailani. There was enough time for me to capture the MG heaven of Mailani. I bought tickets for Lucknow and boarded the Mailani-Gorakhpur Express. The transition from slow, beautiful MG to EMD hauled LHB train made me realize how rapidly time has changed during these two and a half decades of my life.

Slept pretty much all the way to LJN. The 15010 needs more General coaches as there was a huge rush, whereas the AC and SL were empty. Forgot my way out of LJN to Charbagh, I still can't figure out why. I had to be rescued by my friend who coincidentally was present on the station. Exhausted by the day journey, I booked a 2AC back to Etawah in Marudhar Express and called it a day.

Experiencing the slow life away from the rush of the cities, in the heart of rural Uttar Pradesh. Exploring the jungles but in a train rather than the open jeeps. This will take you back to how life used to be just a few years back. Laid-back and simple. Thank you for reading. A few snaps from the same journey, /blog/post/6105961

Kumud.

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Aug 26 (23:16)   Elderly Man Commits Suicide by Jumping in Front of Train in Bahraich

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read full article... बहराइच: व्यापारी ने ट्रेन के आगे कूद कर जान दी

A 75-year-old man, Munijer Prasad, committed suicide by jumping in front of a goods train travelling from Gonda to Burhwal in Bahraich. The incident occurred near Jarwal Road railway station on Monday morning. The man was reportedly suffering from mental health issues. His family informed the police, who sent the...
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Bahraich mein, ek 75 saal ke budhe aadmi, Munijer Prasad ne, Gonda se Burhwal ja rahi ek maalgaadi ke aage kud kar apni jaan de di. Yeh ghatna Somvaar subah, Jarwal Road railway station ke paas hui. Kaha ja raha hai ki yeh aadmi mansik roop se theek nahi tha. Unke...
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parivar ne police ko bataya, jinhone shav ko postmortem ke liye bheja.
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